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🐞 Bug - Blank Search Functionality #197

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deepak05kr18 opened this issue Dec 7, 2023 · 2 comments
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🐞 Bug - Blank Search Functionality #197

deepak05kr18 opened this issue Dec 7, 2023 · 2 comments

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@deepak05kr18
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Is there an existing issue for this?

  • I have searched the existing issues

Describe the bug

In the search icon under blog section of navbar, the prompt suggests type and hit enter for searching. However, I noticed that even when the search bar is left blank, it still triggers a search and displays results for a blank query when press enter. Ideally, a blank search should either prompt users to enter a valid search term or should not trigger a search without any input.

Steps To Reproduce

  1. Visit the CircuitVerse platform.
  2. Go to blog section in navbar.
  3. Click on search icon .
  4. Leave the search bar blank and press enter.

Expected Behavior

A blank search should either prompt users to enter a valid search term or should not trigger a search without any input.

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Device Information [optional]

- OS: Windows
- Browser: Google Chrome
- version: 120.0.6099.62

Additional context

I believe addressing this issue will enhance the overall user experience on the platform. Thank you for your time and efforts in maintaining CircuitVerse.

Are you working on this issue?

Yes

@niladrix719
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@deepak05kr18 Blog website actually has a diff repo - https://github.com/CircuitVerse/Blog, you might want to open issue there

@pulkit-30
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ref #196

@tachyons tachyons transferred this issue from CircuitVerse/CircuitVerse Dec 7, 2023
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